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  • Nautilus
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    DLH signs Sultan

    With the heavyweight class as wide-open as it's ever been, Golden Boy Promotions has finally decided to step into the ring in boxing's glamour division by signing a deal to co-promote the hottest contender in the sport – unbeaten Sultan Ibragimov. This deal, which was brokered by Golden Boy Promotions' international matchmaker, Sampson Lewkowicz, will see GBP co-promote Ibragimov with Hollywood, Florida's Seminole Warriors Boxing and Golden Grain Promotions and work closely with Sultan's longtime sponsor Nafta Moskva. "This is an exciting day for us at Golden Boy Promotions," said GBP President Oscar De La Hoya. "Not only have we signed our first heavyweight, but we believe Sultan Ibragimov is the one fighter with the brightest future in the division. He's a true warrior and I'm glad to be part of his team."


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    "Without question, Sultan Ibragimov is the next heavyweight champion of the world, and we're happy to be partnered with a championship level promoter in Golden Boy that will put him in the major events that Sultan has been asking for," said Leon Margules, Executive Director of Warriors Boxing. The 31-year-old Ibragimov (19-0-1, 16 KOs) was a 2000 Olympic Silver medalist for Russia who currently makes his home in Florida. He is coming off a 12 round draw with Ray Austin in an IBF eliminator. "I have been telling people for years about Sultan and letting them know that he will one day be a world champion," said Ibragimov's manager, Boris Grinberg. "Now, that day is near, and we have the right fighter and the right team in place to make his dream come true. I am very pleased to have been able to execute this deal with Golden Boy Promotions and look forward to a long and successful partnership."
  • xcaret
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    #2
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    Nick Giongco

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    • Kball15
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      thats good news. finally GBP gets into the heavyweight division. i like ibragimov, hes exciting and thats what the heavyweight division needs right now

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      • burglar
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        #4
        Originally posted by xcaret
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        LOok at what this piece of **** called XCARET is doing to this site....He is just sowing hate all over the place...Imagine a Sultan thread and now he made a reply calling a Filipino a bum for no apparent reason at all????WTF???Attention moderators of this site...I guess its about time we purged this site from trashes......

        Did a Filipino ****d you when you were just a kid XCARET....just wondering....

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        • GunStar
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          Originally posted by kfootball15
          thats good news. finally GBP gets into the heavyweight division. i like ibragimov, hes exciting and thats what the heavyweight division needs right now
          After seeing his last fight, I really don't know about him being exciting. That was one boring fight, but the funny thing is the ESPN guys was making it out to be some great fight.

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          • !!Captain
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            #6
            I didn't like the way he looked in his last fight, he clearly didn't know what to do with Austin. He needs more experience, which he doesn't have much time for, or he needs to change his trainer. One way or another, I think Klitschko, Liakhovich, and Valuev would KO him.

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            • Nautilus
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              #7
              Originally posted by Gunstar1
              the ESPN guys was making it out to be some great fight.

              umm, .... actually, it was the most watched boxing event at ESPN ever

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              • Abe Attell
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                #8
                The guy has the power, but he needs better skills

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                • jcarr71
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                  I enjoy his fights, though I've only seen three of them. He seems to have enough power to always be dangerous, but that isn't what makes him. Up until the Austin fight, his high workrate is what seemed to really be separating him. He gained some weight for the sake of having it in the Austin fight and I think it just really played down his strengths and is ultimately what caused him to fail to win.

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                  • adrsan84
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gunstar1
                    After seeing his last fight, I really don't know about him being exciting. That was one boring fight, but the funny thing is the ESPN guys was making it out to be some great fight.
                    yeah, i thought it was a very boring fight, and although a lot of people watched it that was a mere coincidence. Ive seen much better fights than that one, which probably get much less viewers, on telefutura. I fell asleep in the mid rounds and woke up and they were doing the same ****, it had about two exciting parts the whole fight.

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